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March 1, 2024

Hacker News Top Stories with Summaries (March 01, 2024)

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        <h1> Hacker News Top Stories</h1>
        <p>Here are the top stories from Hacker News with summaries for March 01, 2024 :</p>

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A daddy-longlegs possesses six eyes, including two vestigial pairs

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/01/science/daddy-long-legs-eyes.html

Summary: None

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JSR: The JavaScript Registry

https://jsr.io

Summary: JSR is an open-source package registry for modern JavaScript and TypeScript, designed for TypeScript and web-standard ECMAScript modules. It builds on npm, allowing JSR modules to be used with any JavaScript package manager and in projects with a node_modules folder. JSR modules are compatible with various runtimes, including Node, Deno, Bun, and Cloudflare Workers, offering strong editor support for typed modules without manual transpilation and distribution of typings.

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